I’d expected this but it still sucks.

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    10 months ago

    Nothing that is more questionable than lxd, which now requires a contributor license agreement, allowing canonical to not open source their hosted versions, despite lxd being agpl.

    Thankfully, it’s been forked as incus, and debian is encouraging users to migrate.

    But yeah. They haven’t said what makes proxmox’s license questionable.

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      10 months ago

      Thankfully, it’s been forked as incus, and debian is encouraging users to migrate.

      Yes, the people running the original LXC and LXD projects under Canonical now work on Incus under the Linux Containers initiative. Totally insulated from potential Canonical BS. :)

      The move from LXD to Incus should be transparent as it guarantees compatibility for now. But even if you install Debian 12 today and LXD from the Debian repository you’re already insulated from Canonical.